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Revision as of 14:16, 14 June 2009

Location:

1700 Denison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio


Opened:

Founded 1902


The school was built on land deeded to the Cleveland Board of Education by Miriam Brainard Eldridge, widow of Moses Eldridge, William Hodkinson, and John Cheney. Miriam was a daughter of Seth and Delilah Brainard.


Grades:

Kindergarten thru 6th Grade


History

1904
The following appeared in a request for bids in the 1904 Ohio Architect and Builder:
'CLEVELAND. Jan. 8. East Denison school, frame structure, partially destroyed by fire. New blackboards, desks, etc.'[1]


At the present time, a charter school called Horizon Science Academy, is operating at this location with approximately 400 students in the 5th thru 8th grades.


CLASS PICTURES:

SPECIAL REQUEST:

"I attended east denison and still live in my parents home. I am trying to locate a picture of the graduating classes of 1965 and 1966 if they are available.

Several of the kids I went to school with then have passed away and I cannot locate the parents to see if they have any of the pictures. My name when I attended was Debra Manson."

Note: If you have one of these photos and would like to share it here, click on "Contact me" in the menu along the left hand side of this page. --Sandy 07:22, 27 October 2008 (PDT)


References

  1. Ohio Architect and Builder, January 1904, pg. 46
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